CITCEM CONFERENCE

CITCEM invites national and international researchers from across the world and from multiple disciplinary fields to reflect on the role of communities as spaces for the creation, transmission, and transformation of knowledge over time. This approach arises from ongoing discussions about the priorities of knowledge, its application, and its practices. Over time, who holds the power to determine the relevance and legitimacy of scientific production?

The 11th CITCEM Conference is embedded within this broad conceptual framework and welcomes theoretical reflections and case studies that adopt comparative, diachronic, and multidisciplinary perspectives. We encourage contributions that bring different territories, epistemic traditions, and temporalities into dialogue, that value non-hegemonic practices, and that challenge narratives centred on dominant knowledge models.

Thematic Lines

I – Communities, institutions and spaces of knowledge:

II – Local, Indigenous, and Community Knowledge

III – Informal, Practical, and Experiential Knowledge

IV – Mobilities, encounters and frictions of knowledge

V – Power, Sharing and Contestation of Knowledge